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Re: Cold Starting

To: Tom Wagner - Program Manager <tom.w.wagner@Central.Sun.COM>
Subject: Re: Cold Starting
From: Shel Bercovich <sbercovi@cadvision.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 09:02:36 -0700
Not normal if everything is tuned correctly!

Normal cold weather (even up here in the Frozen North) start procedure:

1.  Turn on key and let fuel pump fill float bowls.

2.      Pull choke just past resistance point (in other words, _not_ full
out)

3.  Apply starter

As an alternative, you can apply and hold about 1/4 gas pedal before
hitting the starter and/or give it a _little_ more choke. 

Have used this procedure on Bs that have sat for hours at -30F and it
works, but timing, mixture, points, plugs etc. must be in spec.

Tom Wagner - Program Manager wrote:

> Is it normal for MG's to be very very difficult
> to start in the winter, after sitting in the cold
> for weeks.
[snip]

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